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I'd love to be able to use this tool to browse "public" buckets outside of my account, e.g. s3://sentinel-s2-l1c.
s3://sentinel-s2-l1c
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Agreed this would be useful! In the meantime, if you enter the bucket name directly into the url you can explore it as is:
http://localhost:8080/buckets/<public-bucket-name-here> For example, http://localhost:8080/buckets/dataworld-linked-acs
http://localhost:8080/buckets/<public-bucket-name-here>
http://localhost:8080/buckets/dataworld-linked-acs
Make sure you set LIST_RECURSIVE=true. You still need to enter your AWS credentials, but I found this works for some public buckets I've tested.
LIST_RECURSIVE=true
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I'd love to be able to use this tool to browse "public" buckets outside of my account, e.g.
s3://sentinel-s2-l1c
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: